China’s new outbreak may originate from port city


Faculty members and students receive Covid-19 vaccines at a vaccination site at Anhui Agricultural University in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, May 13, 2021. - Xinhua

BEIJING (Global Times): Yingkou, Northeast China's Liaoning Province is in the spotlight as epidemiologists believe that the recent resurgence of sporadic Covid-19 cases may have originated from the port city, which has imposed strict traffic control and anti-epidemic measures to prevent Covid-19 from spreading.

The latest outbreaks were in two provinces - Liaoning and East China's Anhui - that had reported 16 confirmed and 13 asymptomatic carriers as of press time.

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